The simplest explanation for noise is: Think about what happens when you turn up the volume on your stereo, the sounds goes from nice, hearing all the instruments in the band to loud and with some of the instruments getting drowned out or the music is distorted. The same with the DSLR’s sensor, once you start turning things up, away from normal to loud (low light and high ISO) the image starts to degrade a bit. Until they invent something better than the sensor and amplifier to collect our images we will have to deal with this gain by using our noise reduction setting and/or keeping things normal as possible. Me, like my music I like my images loud but not too noisy.

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I was born 3th May 1976. I graduated high school 1993. 2005 I became Bachelor of Art&AdvPhotography. 30Sep2005 I became pro.contributor to ImageHouses.

I was born 3th May 1976. I graduated high school 1993. 2005 I became Bachelor of Art&AdvPhotography. 30Sep2005 I became pro.contributor to ImageHouses.

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